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You see the fruits upon the trees But nothing of the seeds The painful rise above the ground The strangling of the weeds You gaze out upon the lazy lakes And hear not the rushing noise That river water and gravel makes Feeding it from far away You simply love the summer rain But know not of the way The tears of gods precipitate Someplace above the gray You look in wonder at glacial ice Not knowing how all the time It shudders and crumbles and it dies From the burden of itself I am the earth; I quake and heave You see mere pools, not reservoirs Of seeping fury when I breathe My violent anger from my floors
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Jul 3, 2013
Jul 3, 2013 at 5:28 AM UTC
Vision
You see the fruits upon the trees But nothing of the seeds The painful rise above the ground The strangling of the weeds You gaze out upon the lazy lakes And hear not the rushing noise That river water and gravel makes Feeding it from far away You simply love the summer rain But know not of the way The tears of gods precipitate Someplace above the gray You look in wonder at glacial ice Not knowing how all the time It shudders and crumbles and it dies From the burden of itself I am the earth; I quake and heave You see mere pools, not reservoirs Of seeping fury when I breathe My violent anger from my floors
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Jul 3, 2013
Jul 3, 2013 at 5:28 AM UTC
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